The Secretaries“…its five energetic and talented actresses carry it... each of them builds a specific character both likable and not, and they manage the constructions with care – everything in place and well-delivered. Like the good secretaries they play.” - Newsworks
Coriolanus: Russian Roulette Shakespeare“Sarah Schol and Rebecca Buckley, both hysterical, seemed to be egging one another on, pushing Shakespeare’s prose to its limits by adopting a variety of ridiculous accents (Brooklyn cabbie, folksy Irish, Valley girl).” - Phindie
Missed Connections“Sarah Schol’s monologue as a lustful mattress bemoaning her owners’ prudishness is worth the cost of admission by itself” - Phindie
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The Last Plot in Revenge“In addition, you’ve got a couple of worn out prostitutes just wanting to keep a meal on the table and to catch a break. One of which is also dealing with an unfortunate case of lockjaw (which is wonderfully portrayed by Sarah Schol).” - Philadelphia Inquirer
“The ensemble is tight, and actress Sarah Schol gives a particularly impressive performance as Madam Hennepin Scrapfield, the lock-jawed bartender and whorehouse madam. Grimacing maliciously from behind the bar, Schol embodies the roughness, cruelty, and ironic tragedy of life in Revenge, Montana.” - 215 Magazine Bachelorette“And the bride (a determined Sarah Schol), an object of derision for the others, ends up being the closest Bachelorette comes to having a completely admirable character.” -Talking Broadway
“Cheers to the entire cast for developing actual characters during this all-out bender” - Philadelphia Inquirer |
Raw Stitch“Strong acting from MacMillan and Sarah Schol (as a limerick spouting, STD-suffering South Philadelphian) saves the remainder from the pedestrian stories bartenders overhear nightly.”
- Philadelphia Inquirer Hell "Sarah Schol’s witty, mostly silent performance as the Maid is top-drawer pantomime.” -Culture Vulture “Mary Lee Bednarek, Allen Radway, Ed Swidey, Cindy Spitko, Sean Lally, Sara Howard, and Sarah Schol fill out the cast as the many people The Man watches. Kudos to all for their concentration and versatility.” - Stage Magazine |
Photo Credits: top-bottom, John Donges, Sarah Schol, Johanna Austin